I made it my goal to traverse the mountain top and ascend another small peak to the south end of the ridge. It was slow going over the uneven tundra but fun none the less. I found a pond in the middle of the trek across which made for a peaceful moment on its shores. I ascended
On the way back I started to see lightning in the distance. I became worried because I was very exposed. I started to run across the mountain top to make it back before a possible storm made its way to Flat Top. It never materialized over me but I had made it across in very little time. I decided to break for a bit and enjoy the view. I sat atop within eye shot of the village and with the entire valley in front of me. What a great trip. I descended flat top very quickly. The walk back home along the railroad tracks was peaceful with the sky still illuminated and a great hike behind me. As I made my way into the parking lot at midnight a shuttle for the Panorama Bar was headed out. I had friends climbing in convincing me to join so I ran back, dropped my pack and I was off again. The bar was fun as always. Full of the type of people that are attracted to remote Alaska it makes for an interesting time. My new friend Tommy was at the bar and we began discussing future plans. I mentioned to him the Pedaling for Empowerment plan and he seemed into the idea. He mentioned that when I go he would love to join me. Another potential great rider to join the expedition. Upon returning to the village, Tommy and I decided to celebrate the new idea by a little swim in the Nenana. We floated down the river that just over a month ago was full of ice chunks. What a place Alaska is.
I can picture you so well running across the mountain top with a big backpack on.
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